Plus educating people about what mental illness is and how it affects people.

I have been told on here that i should go back to teaching.. meven though it makes me very ill. People have shown themselves to not have a clue why the pressures of teaching, nhs jobs, law etc may contribute to poor mh.

'Shared Society'='Big Society'='If you have mental health problems it's your own fault for not having more self control so pull yourself together and stop whining.'

Nothing is going to change even slightly and the comments about more awareness in the workplace are a clear signal that this government will continue to refuse to accept that some people with mental illness cannot work and need to be supported both medically and financially in the long term.

Sorry to say that as I would also be over the moon if positive changes were made- it would be a complete life changer for me and my kids. But no.

"It was during a roundtable at the DfE. The chief executive officer of one of Britain’s largest mental health charities turned to me and said: “Natasha, if your vision of improvements to mental health necessitates investment into services, I’m afraid that is just a pipe dream. There is no money.”

The group then went on to enthusiastically discuss the launch of an app for young people that would cost millions of pounds. (“And at the end you get a badge,” said its inventor. “Young people love badges.”)

It was at that precise moment the disturbing truth hit me. This had never been about helping vulnerable young people. This was a marketing exercise in which I had been used as a pawn."

When I read about what the focus was, it seemed to be children's and acute services. Which of course need more money and attention, I'm not saying for a second that I'm against it. There seemed to be little mention of services for the millions of depression and anxiety sufferers. Maybe through funding increase for counselling/therapy so people don't have to wait months and months. Or increased support for GPs who are on the frontline dealing with the vast majority of MH patients.